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351 Prohibited (p.19) <br />352 Nothing shall be done to change the essential character of the roof as <br />353 viewed from a street by adding architectural features or large unsightly <br />354 fixtures, or by using materials inappropriate to the style of the house. <br />355 The roof shall not be stripped of architectural features important to its <br />356 character. <br />357 Not Recommended (p.19) <br />358 It is recommended that overhanging eaves, soffits, brackets and gables <br />359 not be covered or enclosed when adding vinyl siding to a building. <br />360 A. Windows and Doors (p.20) window and doorframes are in <br />361 most cases wood. Brick structures have stone sills <br />362 and brick lintels. In some cases where aluminum <br />363 siding has been applied, window trim has been covered. <br />364 About half of the structures in the district have <br />365 aluminum storm windows, the other half wood windows. <br />366 Required (p.20) <br />367 Original windows and doors shall be retained including sashes, lintels, <br />368 sills, shutters, decorative glass, pediments, hoods, and hardware. <br />369 When deteriorated beyond repair, they shall be replaced with units and <br />370 trim resembling the original. <br />371 If an original feature is removed, a sample shall be stored and preserved <br />372 for the next owner. <br />373 Recommended (p.20) <br />374 It is recommended that wood storm windows and doors painted or <br />375 finished to match the original be used, but should not damage existing <br />376 frames. <br />377 It is recommended that if new sashes or doors are installed, the existing <br />378 or original materials, design, and hardware be used. <br />379 When metal storm doors are used, they should be painted, anodized or <br />380 coated to match the existing. <br />M <br />